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Original Articles

Conferencing and Workshops: a blend for staff development

Pages 251-263 | Published online: 17 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Several hundred staff participated in a programme set up to support the Open University’s mainstreaming of online teaching. One particular concern was how the programme would avoid being seen as a top–down imposition in areas of controversial change such as the move towards e‐tutoring. To meet this, the programme set out to facilitate university‐wide sharing of experience and practices across diverse groups of academic and learning‐support staff while remaining sensitive to local needs in different parts of the organization. As part of this process, about 80 staff participated in online conferencing blended with workshops, in some cases gaining almost their first experience of online discussion. The paper draws on quantitative and qualitative data to illustrate some of the ways in which such discussion can facilitate staff development in areas of profound change.

Acknowledgements

With much appreciation of Open University colleagues for permission to quote from the messages they posted in ITLO’s online discussion; of all members of the ITLO team for their work in developing and delivering the programme; and of those colleagues in the Institute of Educational Technology who commented on this paper in draft.

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